The marriage system of Islam

on Friday, February 22, 2013

 

As you begin understanding Islam more, you will begin discovering that is a beautiful religion that provides its followers with guidance for every aspect of their life. You’ll also find instructions about marriage in the Qur’an and sayings by the holy prophet, known as Hadith.

There is no doubt that marriage structures are an essential unit of our society and the foundation of creating a family. Healthy and happy families are needed for the preservation of our race in a cohesive manner. Marriage in Islam also has moral, psychological, social, and spiritual benefits.

The Holy Prophet explained:

Marriage is my practice and precept. Those who don’t follow this practice aren’t following me.”

And

“When a Muslim man has finally married; he has fulfilled half of his Islam religion.”

Marriage is very important for every Muslim, and there are responsibilities, goals, and structures for both partners. This will provide the married couple with information and peace of mind about everything they need to know, especially when there is a problem in their marriage. There are three main reasons why Muslims get married and they are:-


It is essential to understand that a critical moral value in the Muslim world is chastity; purity of individuals and society. In Islam, marriage protects the man from natural urges whether they are physical or emotional. Fulfilling uninhibited physical desires aren’t permitted in any way by adultery or fortification which are some of the greatest sins.

Also, a man who practices Islam shouldn’t marry a woman to fulfill his sexual or physical desires only. He should do so with the intention of taking care of a women and providing her with everything she possibly needs. This is the main reason why a legal contract is signed during Muslim marriages. Keep in mind that sexual relationships before marriage are not permitted for both the Muslim men and women.

In Islam, building a successful marriage entitles selecting the right wife or husband. The selection should be done with the intention of spending the rest of your life with the same person. Some of the factors that are taken into consideration when selecting a life partner is the background of the family, partner’s age, education, or interests. Even though, some Muslim marriages are arranged, many of these marriages have proven to be very successful. Time has changed now and many Muslim people are beginning to choose their partner themselves.  It is against Islam to force a woman to marry even if the marriage is arranged.

There are important prohibitions when it comes to marriage in Islam. There are some women that a Muslim man is forbidden to marry such as his mother, sister, aunts, and nieces. A Muslim man is also not allowed to marry two sisters at the same time. Marrying an idolater in Islam is also completely forbidden.



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